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Empowering Women and Girls

The Saffa Girls School in Ramallah Governorate, West Bank, is one of 57 schools impacted by USAID’s Model School Network Program.

Bobby Neptune, USAID

Gender equality and women’s empowerment are fundamental to ending extreme poverty and promoting resilient, democratic societies. When women play an active role in civil society and politics, governments tend to be more open, responsive and transparent. When women are at the negotiating table, peace agreements are more durable. And women often lead the way in managing and adapting to the impacts of climate change.

Women and girls are poised to be key drivers of progress and growth but they need to be empowered through equal rights and equal opportunities. They need to be prepared for a 21st century economy through connection to finance, digital literacy, science, technology, engineering, agriculture and mathematics. And they need to be valued as leaders, peace-builders, and breadwinners in their communities and societies.